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  2. Pliska - Wikipedia

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    Pliska was the capital of the First Bulgarian Empire between 681 and 893 AD. According to a Bulgarian chronicle, it was founded by Khan Asparuh. At its greatest extent, it had an area of 21.8 km 2 (8.4 sq mi) and was surrounded by earthen ramparts. [5]

  3. Category:Architecture in Bulgaria by period or style - Wikipedia

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    Art Nouveau architecture in Bulgaria (5 P) B. ... Moorish Revival architecture in Bulgaria (2 P) N. Neoclassical architecture in Bulgaria (1 C, 1 P) R.

  4. Architecture of the Bulgarian Revival - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of the Bulgarian Revival is an Ottoman style architecture developed between 1770 and 1900. [ 1 ] Plovdiv's Old Town [ 2 ] is a living museum of the type of National Revival architecture that developed there (there were regional differences) in the early to mid-1800.

  5. Round Church, Preslav - Wikipedia

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    Counted among Bulgaria's greatest leaders, Simeon was a benefactor of literature and the arts; his reign is considered the "Golden Age" of medieval Bulgarian culture [6] [7] because of Bulgaria's literary influence over contemporary Slavic Europe. [5] [8]

  6. Category:Architecture in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Architecture in Bulgaria" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Bulgarian epigraphic monuments - Wikipedia

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    Art critic S. A. Chervonnaya about tombstones: [26]: 108 .We are interested in these monuments as a special phenomenon of artistic culture that arose on the basis of the synthesis of arts: architecture, stone carvings and calligraphy. The main part of this phrase, word for word, is repeated by L. Yu. Braslavsky [29]: 59

  8. Royal Palace (Sofia) - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Palace, in fact called Prince's Palace (Bulgarian: Княжески дворец – Knyazheski dvorets) and later Tsar's Palace (Bulgarian: Царски дворец – Tsarski dvorets), is an architectural landmark of national historical and cultural significance, situated at Battenberg Square in the heart of Sofia, the capital of ...

  9. Architecture of the Tarnovo Artistic School - Wikipedia

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    The Architecture of the Tarnovo Artistic School is a term for the development of architecture during the Second Bulgarian Empire (1185–1396). In the 13th and 14th centuries the capital Tarnovo determined the progress of the Bulgarian architecture with many edifices preserved or reconstructed which show the skills of the Medieval Bulgarian ...